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Project MERN Memories is a full-stack application built as a learning tutorial, using the MERN stack: React on the front end, Node.js and Express on the back end, and MongoDB for data persistence. The app is called “Memories” and allows users to post interesting events from their lives (memories), providing a simple social media–style interface and back-end API to support create, read, update, delete of posts.
TeLOS is a new, universal Linux distribution, a carefully customized derivative of Debian bullseye / sid with KDE Plasma Desktop Environment featuring an unbiased selection of useful applications and services. You may find TeLOS Linux to be snappy, lightweight, ready for work or fun straight out of the box and easily configurable. This Operating System is freely distributed and honors free, open source software development. Nevertheless, some non-free proprietary packages are included to...
Based on VCamera, Imitating WeChat to record short videos
...The project typically combines Java and native components to handle performance-critical tasks such as encoding and file writing. It showcases how to manage audio and video synchronization during recording, ensuring consistent playback results. The architecture is structured as a learning resource, helping developers explore camera APIs, media codecs, and FFmpeg-style processing concepts. It also includes playback modules to review recorded content directly within the app. Overall, it serves as a practical example of implementing end-to-end video recording functionality on Android.